Simon M R, Papierski P
Acta Anat (Basel). 1982;114(4):321-9. doi: 10.1159/000145604.
Male and female Sprague-Dawley rats were used to see if increased, intermittent, compressive forces, produced by experimental bipedalism would have a compensatory effect on hypophysectomy - a situation known to inhibit bone growth. Half of the rats underwent amputation of both front legs at 10 days of age; and at 21 days of age, half of the normal and half of the bipedal rats underwent hypophysectomy. All rats were sacrificed at 55 days of age, and weighed. The femora and tibiae were removed, cleaned, fixed, weighed and measured. The results of this study suggest that increased, intermittent, compressive forces may be instrumental in increasing long bone growth among adolescent females.
采用雄性和雌性Sprague-Dawley大鼠,以观察实验性双足行走产生的增加的、间歇性压力是否会对垂体切除术产生代偿作用,垂体切除术已知会抑制骨骼生长。一半大鼠在10日龄时进行前腿双侧截肢;21日龄时,一半正常大鼠和一半双足大鼠接受垂体切除术。所有大鼠在55日龄时处死并称重。取出股骨和胫骨,进行清理、固定、称重和测量。本研究结果表明,增加的、间歇性压力可能有助于促进青春期雌性大鼠的长骨生长。